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whether it's a penalty or a tax, it doesn't matter when it comes to healthcare. the fact is the average taxpayer can't afford it and the united states of america can't afford it. >> neil: does he have to stop being nice? does he need a reagan moment? >> what he needs is righteous indignation. it's not about nice, its about who he's going to fight for, hard working taxpayers? is he going to stand up against a washington democracy, bloated, in your face, denying you the rights you deserve. if mitt romney fights for hard working taxpayers, he wins. if he doesn't, he doesn't. >> neil: interesting. are you exploring this with others? you have a big ol' special with us. what are you exploring? >> oh, i've got allen west, darrell issa, eight members of that freshman class. all on fox news tonight at 9:00 p.m. east coast time and at midnight. they're going to talking about what makes america special and interact with the american people. it's a chance for real people to challenge elected officials. ice is. >> neil: we get a lot of reaction every time he's on. have a grea
whether it's a penalty or a tax, it doesn't matter when it comes to healthcare. the fact is the average taxpayer can't afford it and the united states of america can't afford it. >> neil: does he have to stop being nice? does he need a reagan moment? >> what he needs is righteous indignation. it's not about nice, its about who he's going to fight for, hard working taxpayers? is he going to stand up against a washington democracy, bloated, in your face, denying you the rights you...
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our rising healthcare costs, why the president isn't talking up his healthcare law, we will be on that. neil always says, if you don't get fbn -- >> demand it. >> there are only two people here. they made a lot of noise. "the five" is next. >> eric: hello, everybody. i'm eric bolling, with andrea tantaros, juan williams, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: is it time for president obama to denounce occupy movement? 64 arrests and counting. in the last week along, dozen occupiers
our rising healthcare costs, why the president isn't talking up his healthcare law, we will be on that. neil always says, if you don't get fbn -- >> demand it. >> there are only two people here. they made a lot of noise. "the five" is next. >> eric: hello, everybody. i'm eric bolling, with andrea tantaros, juan williams, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: is it time for president obama to...
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it is clear healthcare would not have passed without that decision. >> the amazing thing the obama campaign has done, you were the first presidential be like to get 50% of the vote twice. and you did it in different ways. tell me what steven spielberg told you about that. >> when i left, i did a tour of the country to talk to people. the truth is, the world had changed since 2008. all of those things have changed drastically. i went to see a lot of people and steven spielberg said to me, you have to blow up the 2008 campaign. you are on the the 1965 rolling stones once and then you charge too much for your ticket. it was an interesting way to think about that campaign. i said to the president i need you to promise me it is not going to be 2008 again. he said, what are you talking about? we've won. i said if we run the same campaign, i think we will get beat. we need a new campaign because of technology. he said to me, ok, but as to be about the grass roots. >> and you have to win. >> so we -- he made the single most important scission to put us in chicago. i think that was a crucial moment.
it is clear healthcare would not have passed without that decision. >> the amazing thing the obama campaign has done, you were the first presidential be like to get 50% of the vote twice. and you did it in different ways. tell me what steven spielberg told you about that. >> when i left, i did a tour of the country to talk to people. the truth is, the world had changed since 2008. all of those things have changed drastically. i went to see a lot of people and steven spielberg said...
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if you don't have a social safety net if you don't have a national healthcare program if you don't have if you don't know that no matter what happens with you have a job with you dealt with you're born into a rich family or poor but no matter what you can't have life if you don't have access to those things you can't have liberty if you don't have those things as franklin roosevelt said so famously one hundred thirty six in june of one hundred thirty six he said obsessive this man is not a free man you are free if you're homeless now free if you're sick and you can't pay for free if you're jobless and the pursuit of happiness how can we pursue happiness when one we're constantly concerned about survival that is you know is just it's a pure dysfunction if we want to get back to life liberty the pursuit of happiness in the united states we need to seriously look at the way that they've done in other countries that actually works as the big picture for tonight for more information on the stories we covered visit our website to tom hartman dot com free speech dot org and dot com also check
if you don't have a social safety net if you don't have a national healthcare program if you don't have if you don't know that no matter what happens with you have a job with you dealt with you're born into a rich family or poor but no matter what you can't have life if you don't have access to those things you can't have liberty if you don't have those things as franklin roosevelt said so famously one hundred thirty six in june of one hundred thirty six he said obsessive this man is not a free...
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change is healthcare reform after a century of trying. it ensures that in the united states of america, nobody will go bankrupt just because they get sick. already 2.5 million young people have health insurance today because this lesson stay on their parents' plan. -- this law lets them stay on their parents' plan. every american can no longer be denied or drop by their insurance company when they need care the most. that happened because of you, because of what you were willing to fight for back in 2008. we do not have to hide about g do not have to hide who you love to -- you do not have to hide you love to serve the country you love. don't rid of don't ask tell. changes keeping another promise i made in 2008 for the first time in nine years. there are no americans fighting in iraq. with that war to an end. we refocus on the terrorist election attacked as on 9/11. -- refocus our efforts to the terrorists to actually attack us on 9/11. thanks to the incredible men and women in uniform. osama bin laden will not again walk the face of this
change is healthcare reform after a century of trying. it ensures that in the united states of america, nobody will go bankrupt just because they get sick. already 2.5 million young people have health insurance today because this lesson stay on their parents' plan. -- this law lets them stay on their parents' plan. every american can no longer be denied or drop by their insurance company when they need care the most. that happened because of you, because of what you were willing to fight for...
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speaking out against his healthcare reform bill and the keystone pipeline. let's talk about both of those issues. joining us from a fair and balanced debate. good morning michelle. and democratic pollster. good morning, ladies. the president a lot of folks favoring a repeal. 57 percent of americans polled. if the president could double down on this thing, what do you think about that? >> look, it's no surprise democrats are now having buyer's remorse about all of this. there are so many americans who are struggling to find a job and instead of focusing on the economy the democrats spent an entire year pushing obama care through congress. we now know it will probably be unconstitutional. >> former members of congress speaking out about this. let me read you a couple of those. arthur davis saying it is the single least popular piece of domestic information the last 70 years. it was not popular when it passed. does the president really -- how does he handle this? >> arthur davis and his comments he voted against the healthcare reform bill he voted against it be
speaking out against his healthcare reform bill and the keystone pipeline. let's talk about both of those issues. joining us from a fair and balanced debate. good morning michelle. and democratic pollster. good morning, ladies. the president a lot of folks favoring a repeal. 57 percent of americans polled. if the president could double down on this thing, what do you think about that? >> look, it's no surprise democrats are now having buyer's remorse about all of this. there are so many...
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that was already in the original healthcare reform act. you have a new welfare reform act. >> with all of the spending the government does it's about 600 billion a year when you factor in medicaid and the 70 plus different programs that are out there. >> the original act just was welfare didn't hit the other 70 some programs. >> there are so many nutrition programs job training programs educational, healthcare programs. wouldn't it be smart to have four. make everybody eligible for work. >> we had a district two weeks ago where we said food stamps let's put in a work component for food stamps. have a critical length that helps them get to their dreams. >> what about the truly hopeless or the mother with 6 kids how is she going to work and take care of her kids? >> we are going to be willing to help individuals who truly need it. but the best way to help those who can work is get them the skills they need to do. it's like anything else in life when you have a requirement when you have a deadline it influences behavior and helps people get t
that was already in the original healthcare reform act. you have a new welfare reform act. >> with all of the spending the government does it's about 600 billion a year when you factor in medicaid and the 70 plus different programs that are out there. >> the original act just was welfare didn't hit the other 70 some programs. >> there are so many nutrition programs job training programs educational, healthcare programs. wouldn't it be smart to have four. make everybody...
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in terms of news on the show healthcare the day after. republicans respond to the supreme court's ruling. we have eric cantor, geraldo rivera on tape, the concert series with pat benatar comes with a question for you. your favorite pat benatar line, runing with the shadows of the night. take my hand it will be all right. heartbreaker dream taker don't you mess around with me? twitter me. i will share. back in a moment. why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. see life in the best light. [music] transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. >> spying on employees that's going too far. spinning talks of mississippi and sheila jackson calling for the tsa to scratch plans to buy software that keeps tabs on a wide range of employees electronic communications. they are worried the s
in terms of news on the show healthcare the day after. republicans respond to the supreme court's ruling. we have eric cantor, geraldo rivera on tape, the concert series with pat benatar comes with a question for you. your favorite pat benatar line, runing with the shadows of the night. take my hand it will be all right. heartbreaker dream taker don't you mess around with me? twitter me. i will share. back in a moment. why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining...
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purchasing healthcare isn't an economic decision. the other reality is each and every person we are all going to grow old. at some point we will all need care. we are not saying they don't want to have it it puts the responsibility on the rest of the taxpayers who are paying for it now. >> they are trying to say we regulate everything. the government could give a decision or an answer. >> was medicare unconstitutional? some say yes it was. i am making a point there were already things in place with the supreme court. there were rules that said were unconstitutional when they said met the standard. >> never said you could regulate inactivity. it regulate the inactivity. >> this will give an opportunity for people to afford their own insurance. it costs 10 times less, 10 times more than average. >> time-out. >> time-out. snchl ta (talking over one another) >> hard numbers three years out what are we going to do to appreciate savings. i don't want to hear about babies. i want to hear about numbers. >> what i can say is this. when this b
purchasing healthcare isn't an economic decision. the other reality is each and every person we are all going to grow old. at some point we will all need care. we are not saying they don't want to have it it puts the responsibility on the rest of the taxpayers who are paying for it now. >> they are trying to say we regulate everything. the government could give a decision or an answer. >> was medicare unconstitutional? some say yes it was. i am making a point there were already...
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expected to deliver the controversial ruling on the healthcare law. both political parties are already starting to posture in anticipation of the outcome. peter doocy has more. >> the best way to predict the score is to stay if obama care is upheld and if obama care struck down republicans win. no matter what happens things are going to get complicated right away. if only part of the law is struck down then democrats will likely try to move forward with what is left. but republicans are going to try to repeal the remnant. >> in the coming days we all know the supreme court will rule on the president's healthcare law which are driving up healthcare costs and making it harder for small businesses to hire new workers. and unless the court throws out the entire law the house will vovo to repeal whatever is left of obama care. >>> there is a lot on the line with this ruling which is why even though the supreme court wasn't expected to come down with it yesterday scores of activists all thoughed up a sho up anyway with them ready to react just in case. they
expected to deliver the controversial ruling on the healthcare law. both political parties are already starting to posture in anticipation of the outcome. peter doocy has more. >> the best way to predict the score is to stay if obama care is upheld and if obama care struck down republicans win. no matter what happens things are going to get complicated right away. if only part of the law is struck down then democrats will likely try to move forward with what is left. but republicans are...
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lots of us planneddto work.. healthcare, big thing down there now. that'sswhy a lot of people hang around, healthca" &phealthcare." r-g steel bouuht the mill last year... ann has been struggling financcally ever since. layyffs will begin on june 4th... and continue through june 18th. we're llarninn more deeails abouttwhat mayyhave happened in the etan patz disappearance and murder.the &pman police have arrested, allegedly onfessed.susan canddooti has the storyy rom new york. yorr. --reporter pkg-as follows -- (standup open)"police are saying that the suspect in this case, a 51 year old pedro pernandez,,made his statemenn long alleged confession."he is responsible for killing etan patz, 33 years ago this week in new york city.confessing to store whhre he worked as a a ptore clerk, a stockboy clerk, brought the boy into the basement nd here is how police describe what he told them."hernandez described to the detectives hhw he lured young etan from the schoollbus &pstop at west broadway and prince street with the promise of a soda. he then led him into
lots of us planneddto work.. healthcare, big thing down there now. that'sswhy a lot of people hang around, healthca" &phealthcare." r-g steel bouuht the mill last year... ann has been struggling financcally ever since. layyffs will begin on june 4th... and continue through june 18th. we're llarninn more deeails abouttwhat mayyhave happened in the etan patz disappearance and murder.the &pman police have arrested, allegedly onfessed.susan canddooti has the storyy rom new york....
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the film shows the healthcare system through the eyes of patients and hospital staff. tonight the film has its premier in new york city with film maker high land ceo. nick spoke with us by phone. >> what we wanted to show with the film is what the reality and the struggle that both patients and institutions are going through, to be able to, you know, serve our national conversation is the privilege and i'm overly grafl for it. >> the film has no narrow tore, only the voices of the people in the emergency room. >> when i saw it, oh my gosh, it was just awesome. i was moved by it. >> i cried through the whole first showing. >> many people in oakland hope the national attention will spark dialogues about healthcare in the u.s.. >> i was impressed by the number of -- of dimensions that he got to film, you know, when talking to people, you know, at the hospital, both patients and staff. >> the film opens in the bay area on october 19th in oakland, the sun dance in san francisco and the camera cinemas in san jose. also nationwide twice at high land hospital on the big screen
the film shows the healthcare system through the eyes of patients and hospital staff. tonight the film has its premier in new york city with film maker high land ceo. nick spoke with us by phone. >> what we wanted to show with the film is what the reality and the struggle that both patients and institutions are going through, to be able to, you know, serve our national conversation is the privilege and i'm overly grafl for it. >> the film has no narrow tore, only the voices of the...
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in micro managing healthcare. that's a big mistake. that's why we need to repeal obama care and end this culture of dependence. >>> the governor will be on fox and friends at 8:15 eastern time. >> not the only governor looking to not implement the healthcare law. >> charlie sheen's former assistant found dead in his apartment. this guy right here rick calamero was sur p rounded by drugs and alcohol and may have been there for days. he was one of sheen's clothes--t friends. >> katie perry, we are hearing holmes claimed in court papers her marriage fizzle fizzled six months ago. tom cruise blind sided by the thing. holmes is no longer wearing her wedding ring. >> allen clayton finally finds what he is looking for and that is justice. a court in ireland finding his former assistant carol hawkins guilty of swindling him out of $3.6 million simply by writing checks to herself. >> now for your starting lineup around the stories making headlines at this hour. there ar tourists fail to go reach the olympics for the 6th ti
in micro managing healthcare. that's a big mistake. that's why we need to repeal obama care and end this culture of dependence. >>> the governor will be on fox and friends at 8:15 eastern time. >> not the only governor looking to not implement the healthcare law. >> charlie sheen's former assistant found dead in his apartment. this guy right here rick calamero was sur p rounded by drugs and alcohol and may have been there for days. he was one of sheen's clothes--t friends....
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under the new healthcare mandate insurance companies will have to pay for it. but catholic leaders aren't buying it. >> sounds great if it were true. it sounds wonderful. we have great acome indication and you don't have to to worry because your not going to have to provide or pay for the the insurance company will. we are the insurance company. so nothing has changed. >> molly: now, 43 catholic institutions including the university of notre dame and the archdiocese of new york, washington, d.c. and st. louis have filed 12 lawsuits against the obama administration and that healthcare mandate. white house says the president, quote, believes strongly in religious liberty and also strongly providing women with access to contraception. >> the president has worked with leaders of religious institutions on this issue. he has instructed his team to do that and will continue to do so to implement the rule. >> molly: one former 2008 g.o.p. presidential candidate said this may be one of the most significant historic lawsuits in the past hundred years. >> catholics are no
under the new healthcare mandate insurance companies will have to pay for it. but catholic leaders aren't buying it. >> sounds great if it were true. it sounds wonderful. we have great acome indication and you don't have to to worry because your not going to have to provide or pay for the the insurance company will. we are the insurance company. so nothing has changed. >> molly: now, 43 catholic institutions including the university of notre dame and the archdiocese of new york,...
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we're going to spend more on healthcare. is there someone who is going to argue that is a bad thing? it's the wrong way to frame the problem. >> john: doesn't obamacare do some good things? it gives more people insurance. some people have gone bankrupt paying for healthcare? >> let's start with that. the coverage issue. there are a lotto of things and i hope we get to talk about, that are healthcare system it's freer than much of the world's. >> john: it's not a free market healthcare system. >> it's extremely infiltrated by the government when it comes to medicare and medicaid. >> john: government pays half the bills. >> actually i'll say it now. the fact that our system is half free, we do things a lot better than systems that are completely not free. we are the place in the world if you have something that is very bad, you come. when it comes to treating difficult we're the place to go. we have problems on cost and we have a problem with coverage. there are people in this country that are not covered. two biggest reasons
we're going to spend more on healthcare. is there someone who is going to argue that is a bad thing? it's the wrong way to frame the problem. >> john: doesn't obamacare do some good things? it gives more people insurance. some people have gone bankrupt paying for healthcare? >> let's start with that. the coverage issue. there are a lotto of things and i hope we get to talk about, that are healthcare system it's freer than much of the world's. >> john: it's not a free market...
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, he want to talk about the economy, when guy out with governor romney and he talks about healthcare and appeal obama care he does it in the context of the economy and gets the most emotional response of pretty much anything he talks about, republicans now have the additional unexpected issue of the highlight and the focus on the tax increases, in obama care, and so i think governor romney will say as he has been saying this bill is too expensive, it is too bureaucratic and a bad idea. >> rose: we turn now to the new film the amazing spider-man and the qualification with the director marc webb and the film's two stars, andrew garfield and emma stone. >> i think he is created for everybody, i think peter parker what makes spider-man so accessible is i mean he is relatable, sea kid and the he has the same problems we all have, he has problems talking to girls, he has to do chores for aunt may, he is not a billionaire or an alien, sea kid like all of usand there is an accessibility that goes across all of as they say all the quadrants. >> historic day at the supreme court, and a new spi
, he want to talk about the economy, when guy out with governor romney and he talks about healthcare and appeal obama care he does it in the context of the economy and gets the most emotional response of pretty much anything he talks about, republicans now have the additional unexpected issue of the highlight and the focus on the tax increases, in obama care, and so i think governor romney will say as he has been saying this bill is too expensive, it is too bureaucratic and a bad idea. >>...
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. >> andrea: he's asked about it at every -- >> dana: not only that, the obama healthcare bill mandates after the religious institutions and cross the line on religious freedom is what started it. >> eric: which was januar january 20. this is new a mandate that sebelius said this is how we'll interpret obamacare. every institution has to provide contraception. >> dana: i'm not a conspiracy theorist, but it's strange, george stephanopoulos asked a question about contraception that i thought mitt romney answered well in the debate. i thought what are you talking about? then there was a contraceptive in january. santorum, you're right, he has to defend what he said in the past about it. how did we get to this point? >> greg: you have to understand what is more important than apartheid is making sure that people can have recreationm sex and we subsidize it. >> eric: how does mitt romney get around the mandate of the contraception in the healthcare plan? >> andrea: i don't know the details are about that. >> andrea: i don't care what they do in the state. >> bob: we agree the massachusetts t
. >> andrea: he's asked about it at every -- >> dana: not only that, the obama healthcare bill mandates after the religious institutions and cross the line on religious freedom is what started it. >> eric: which was januar january 20. this is new a mandate that sebelius said this is how we'll interpret obamacare. every institution has to provide contraception. >> dana: i'm not a conspiracy theorist, but it's strange, george stephanopoulos asked a question about...
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i just want a company that helps me get the most out of my healthcare. i want it to be simple. one plan. one card to carry. i want lower copays... and i want my drugs covered. [ male announcer ] say "hello" to more of what you want with unitedhealthcare and our all-in-one medicare advantage plans, including aarp medicarecomplete plans, insured through unitedhealthcare. one, simple plan could give you hospital and doctor coverage with prescription drug benefits and more, like vision and hearing, all with monthly premiums as low as zero-dollars. oh, and i want to spend less on prescriptions. [ male announcer ] say "hello" to value. on average, our medicare advantage members save over eighteen hundred dollars each year on prescriptions alone. call unitedhealthcare now to discuss what you want in a medicare plan. i want the freedom to pick my doctors. [ male announcer ] say "hello" to choice. unitedhealthcare has one of the largest networks, giving you the flexibility to choose, and easily change, your doctors. call today. let us help you learn more about our choice of medicare adv
i just want a company that helps me get the most out of my healthcare. i want it to be simple. one plan. one card to carry. i want lower copays... and i want my drugs covered. [ male announcer ] say "hello" to more of what you want with unitedhealthcare and our all-in-one medicare advantage plans, including aarp medicarecomplete plans, insured through unitedhealthcare. one, simple plan could give you hospital and doctor coverage with prescription drug benefits and more, like vision...
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consumer discretionary stocks and consumer and healthcare. tell us why. >> to continue with the story . we argeneral wehave a three andt discount. in terms of consumer discretionary and industrial we are in the favorable seasonal period i saul the call them the stocks do better. we are looking at relatively good earnings growth and from a technical persia perspective wee the mopommen mtu momentum stil e favourses the cycle.v let's look at mcdonald and nor nonorfolk southern and johnson d johnson. why do you like these stocks is in a unified theme here. >> there is it.each one of thess an above average track record of raising their earnings and give difficuldividends in the past te years. high quality stocks that are offering a dividend should not be avoided and they have recommendations by analysts. mcdonalds here is a company with a increase in sales expect the for their value meals that could expand their market share. in terms of norfolk southern. they have added an investment in their knel knelt knel network ae increased their capacity. a
consumer discretionary stocks and consumer and healthcare. tell us why. >> to continue with the story . we argeneral wehave a three andt discount. in terms of consumer discretionary and industrial we are in the favorable seasonal period i saul the call them the stocks do better. we are looking at relatively good earnings growth and from a technical persia perspective wee the mopommen mtu momentum stil e favourses the cycle.v let's look at mcdonald and nor nonorfolk southern and johnson d...
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so it is not just not the one tax issue, it is how does that feed into the uncertainty or healthcare policy. how does that feed into permence in. it all comes together. look, small business owners are entrepreneurs. they have an entrepreneurial spirit. they believe people can stand on their own and make things better. they don't want the government involved in their business. they want it run their businesses and grow the pie for everyone in america. >> all right. incredibly interesting discussion, which i wish we could have for the whole show. you both feel strongly and feel similarly and over the next few weeks, we can talk to people with all different point of view. i appreciate you coming on and talking about this. >> when your family has run a business for well over a century, how can you possibly keep it fresh? one way is to diversify the business. meet the only of rosenwalk tanks. the family has made the same thing for generations and he has joust lasted almost all of the competition. so how does he do it? rs andrew rosenwalk is the fourth generation owner of new york city-bas
so it is not just not the one tax issue, it is how does that feed into the uncertainty or healthcare policy. how does that feed into permence in. it all comes together. look, small business owners are entrepreneurs. they have an entrepreneurial spirit. they believe people can stand on their own and make things better. they don't want the government involved in their business. they want it run their businesses and grow the pie for everyone in america. >> all right. incredibly interesting...
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have tax policies, regulations, and healthcare policies that help small business. we put those in place; we'll add twelve million new jobs in four years. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> it isn't often a crowded city like new york has any available real estate, let alone property overlooked. by looking up, way up, entreprereneurs s are digging i a trd that offers a taste of place, rooftop farming is growing up high above, a farm grows in brooklyn. >> brooklyn greens is covering rooftops. two full acres of farmland. >> we sell our vegetables to three channels. one is restaurant deliveriries. another is farmer's markets and the third through csa where cuomers prepay in the spring for a weekly box of what is in season. >> we grow everything from leafy greens, our salad mixes are most popular crop with chefs, tomatoes and peppers grow well. the night shades, eggplants. >> farming on roof has a number of parallels with tritional farming and some differences. we have to be creative to deal with wind challenges. >> the farm is more subject to the winds of m
have tax policies, regulations, and healthcare policies that help small business. we put those in place; we'll add twelve million new jobs in four years. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> it isn't often a crowded city like new york has any available real estate, let alone property overlooked. by looking up, way up, entreprereneurs s are digging i a trd that offers a taste of place, rooftop farming is growing up high above, a farm grows in brooklyn. >> brooklyn...
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. >> today is the day your healthcare changes. what do the changes mean to you. let's goat to our lead story. charges announced against neil prescott, the crofton man who called himself the joker. abc2's don harrison eye believe this is in-- >> i believe this is insufficient. >> reporter: she's referring to the charges she had available to levy on prescott. more than two dozen weaponnens -- weapons were found at his home. officials believe he was planning a colorado-style shooting. when the police went to talk to prescott, he was wearing a shirt similar to this one saying guns don't kill people. i do. after reviewing all the options available under maryland law the state's attorney could only come up with misuse of telephone facilities and equipment. >> three years and a $500 fine is all that this particular offense covered. >> reporter: the state's attorney said all the guns were purchased legally. he will not be able to purchase new guns. >> at that point he seemed unstable. >> reporter: the less chief said he had hoped for a felony but is account a major catas
. >> today is the day your healthcare changes. what do the changes mean to you. let's goat to our lead story. charges announced against neil prescott, the crofton man who called himself the joker. abc2's don harrison eye believe this is in-- >> i believe this is insufficient. >> reporter: she's referring to the charges she had available to levy on prescott. more than two dozen weaponnens -- weapons were found at his home. officials believe he was planning a colorado-style...
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so this is a question does the healthcare bill cross that line? and based on some people's response, or analysis, i'd be interested in yours, the government did not do a good job today of making the first part of their case. the individual mandate is heard tomorrow. >> kimberly: today is anti-injunction case, that goes to the 1800s. is this right? is this something that we go ahead and perceive forward? if there isn't an injury and somebody hasn't been harmed, individual can be compelled to pay a one-side is terming a penalty and another calls attack. this is step forward. if they say you can't go forward, it goes away. many don't think it will happen. >> eric: today, they are playing with the rules, finding out what the rules are. can they bring the injunction against the past law? the next part is tomorrow, most important part tomorrow. the individual mandate. can bring the board up? >> greg: yea, the board. >> eric: love the board. had to do the board. this is all because nancy pelosi said pass the bill before you read it. we're jumping through
so this is a question does the healthcare bill cross that line? and based on some people's response, or analysis, i'd be interested in yours, the government did not do a good job today of making the first part of their case. the individual mandate is heard tomorrow. >> kimberly: today is anti-injunction case, that goes to the 1800s. is this right? is this something that we go ahead and perceive forward? if there isn't an injury and somebody hasn't been harmed, individual can be compelled...
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. >> they want to advertise benefit of the popular healthcare law. use campaign funds. >> they will encourage people to utilize them for better health. as written, the healthcare law requires a national science based media campaign on the health promotion. and disease prevention. it does not say how much should be spent on it. >> it spent $100 million on campaign to inform seniors of the medicare drug program. >> bret: thank you. the first school to require every student take arabic. plus, for romney and president obama both went there. but one harvard alum directory update is ruffling feathers. grapevine is next. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ [ acou[ sighs ]ar: slow ] [ announcer ] all work and no play... will make brady miss his favorite part of the day. ♪ [ upbeat ] [ barking ] [ whines ] that's why there's beneful plful life, made with energy-packed wholesome gra
. >> they want to advertise benefit of the popular healthcare law. use campaign funds. >> they will encourage people to utilize them for better health. as written, the healthcare law requires a national science based media campaign on the health promotion. and disease prevention. it does not say how much should be spent on it. >> it spent $100 million on campaign to inform seniors of the medicare drug program. >> bret: thank you. the first school to require every student...
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law actually goes away. >> healthcare is a right and it is not a privilege. not just for some people but for all people. we cannot and we will not go back. do you want to go back? do you want people to be afraid to have a checkup? >> gop leaders are undeterred. most of the law does with stand constitutional muster republicans don't think that means it is good for the country or specifically for the healthcare system. >> if the facts we know today were allowed when we debated it there would be no way it would become law. this is effectively a government takeover of 17 percent of our economy. remember the line, if you like the healthcare plan you can keep it? completely not true. today's vote won't be straight down party lines because democratic congressman mike mcintyre from north carolina who has a tough reelection will vote in favor of a repeal. congressman larry kiss el and perhaps others like arkansas congressman mike ross a democrat who says he doesn't know how he will vote yet. heather and ainsley back to you. >> time now to look whose talking. >> presid
law actually goes away. >> healthcare is a right and it is not a privilege. not just for some people but for all people. we cannot and we will not go back. do you want to go back? do you want people to be afraid to have a checkup? >> gop leaders are undeterred. most of the law does with stand constitutional muster republicans don't think that means it is good for the country or specifically for the healthcare system. >> if the facts we know today were allowed when we debated...
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. >> under president obama's healthcare reformula companies would say billio save billions dumping healthcare. the report found if the companies ditched their coverage and instead paid the 2,000 dollar per employee penalty they would actually make money on the deal. we are not talking pennies here. according to the report in 2014 alone the companies surveyed would save on average $400 million each or total of 28.6 billion and by 2023 they will have saved a total of more than $422 billion. republican committee chairman dave camp said the findings of the report along with the existing research this is a quote, show that the democrats healthcare law threatens the stability and sustain ability of the employer based health insurance system. the existing research includes the regional congressional budget office that under the president's plan 3-5 million people a year will get healthcare through their jobs in 2019 to 2022. basically it's not looking so good for the president's promise if you like your plan you will get to keep your plan. >> thank you very much. always good information. >>> let's g
. >> under president obama's healthcare reformula companies would say billio save billions dumping healthcare. the report found if the companies ditched their coverage and instead paid the 2,000 dollar per employee penalty they would actually make money on the deal. we are not talking pennies here. according to the report in 2014 alone the companies surveyed would save on average $400 million each or total of 28.6 billion and by 2023 they will have saved a total of more than $422 billion....
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so this is why this issue of universal healthcare, healthcare for everybody in america, is so critically important, because it is the most important thing we can do, since the burden is heavier on people that have the least economic strength in our country. tavis: because you are physicians, i do not mean to make you political, so do not let me do that, but to your point about the need for universal healthcare, so president obama advanced the ball further down the field than any other president has, and not far enough for some of us, but farther down the field. yet we know full well that if the other party, the republican party, has its way, and certainly if they were to win the white house, we are going to see an all-out retreat on that. sidestepping the politics of that, what does that do to this conversation about these kinds of diseases that kill too many americans to see this issue become, shall we say, a political football? >> well, this tragedy we see, in a city like cleveland, every day. people who do not have health insurance, and there are now 50 million americans that do not h
so this is why this issue of universal healthcare, healthcare for everybody in america, is so critically important, because it is the most important thing we can do, since the burden is heavier on people that have the least economic strength in our country. tavis: because you are physicians, i do not mean to make you political, so do not let me do that, but to your point about the need for universal healthcare, so president obama advanced the ball further down the field than any other president...